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Fish kill has Calif. residents worried

PORTOLA, Calif. -- Local activists are worried about California's plan to dump chemicals into Lake Davis to stamp out northern pike.

Britain seeing surge in measles cases

LONDON -- British health officials say parents need to vaccinate their children against measles for the new school year because of a surge in measles cases this summer.

No Tax Relief for Housing Woes

When you face hard times, it's natural to look for a silver lining. For homeowners who have to sell their homes at a loss, however, there's not much good news. In fact, some homeowners are getting a nasty surprise from the IRS.

Move for Less

My nagging lecture didn't persuade you to stay in that fleabag apartment with the roach infestation, huh? Well, sometimes, it is a good idea to move, especially if you're heading for a better job or fleeing a place with fire-code violations.

Whatever Became of Google Finance?

On a day when most of the financial media are speculating about the reasons that led to the retirement of Google 's (Nasdaq: GOOG) chief financial officer, I'm more concerned about the company's chief financial offering.

Big Blue Taps the Water

I'm a self-admitted technology geek, and I subscribe to a host of science-related magazines, including Technology Review, Discover, Wired, Science Daily, and Scientific America. Lately, all of these periodicals have run articles that, in one way or another, relate to the changing state of the world's oceans -- how icebergs have recently been discovered to be a vital component of the ocean's ecosystem, for example, or how jellyfish are taking over large swaths of the ocean.

Surfing Lessons at Wal-Mart

Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) is the Big Kahuna of retailing, so it's only natural for it to strike up an exclusive direct-to-retail deal with legendary surfwear brand Ocean Pacific. The partnership will help stock the world's largest chain's mostly unhip clothing racks with a brand that once defined surf apparel.

Criticism builds against 'Kid Nation'

LOS ANGELES -- Child welfare and labor law issues surrounding CBS' "Kid Nation" are adding to the concerns Hollywood unions say they have with reality shows.

Synthetic lipids used against skin disease

DAEJEON, South Korea -- South Korean scientists have created synthetic lipids called pseudoceramides that can be used in treating diseases in which skin cells grow abnormally.

Henin, Williams sisters win at U.S. Open

NEW YORK -- No. 1 ranked Justine Henin and both of the Williams sisters advanced past the second round Wednesday at the U.S. Open.

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